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Old 03-23-2024, 01:21 AM   #4 (permalink)
Tokushi
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Rode NT-USB:

Pros:
USB connectivity for easy plug-and-play setup.
Good for a wide range of applications, including voiceovers, podcasts, and vocal recording.
Built-in pop filter and headphone jack for direct monitoring.
Cons:
May not offer as much control or versatility as an XLR setup.
Some users find the sound to be slightly less natural compared to XLR microphones.
Audio Technica AT2020 XLR with Behringer UM2:

Pros:
XLR connection provides better sound quality and more control over recording settings.
The AT2020 is known for its clarity and detail, which can complement deep voices well.
The UM2 interface offers basic but functional features for recording.
Cons:
Requires additional equipment (XLR cables, audio interface) for setup.
May have a steeper learning curve for beginners compared to USB microphones.
Considering your deep voice and focus on creating rap songs, the Audio Technica AT2020 XLR with the Behringer UM2 interface might be the better option. The AT2020 is known for its clear and detailed sound, which can help your vocals stand out in your recordings. Additionally, the XLR connection and interface will give you more control over your recording settings, allowing you to tailor the sound to your liking.

Ultimately, both options have their strengths, so it's a matter of weighing the convenience of a USB microphone against the flexibility and control of an XLR setup based on your specific needs and preferences.
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